I think there ought to be a way to do it, it's not going to be pretty (because you'll likely have to manually update some system file somewhere).
balsoft
90s-late 00s cars are actually on repairability in my experience, because they already have computers which help you diagnose failures easily with a $20 OBD2 scanner (this saved my ass a couple of times, when I could almost immediately see the error whenever my car died, fiddle or re-plug the wiring of the failed component and keep going), and they don't yet have all the over-complicated, designed-to-fail, hard-to-reach crap that a lot of new cars have.
I haven't used it in a while, but I think it just sends you an SMS with a code that you can enter manually, so yeah it works on devices without a SIM
I mean, yeah, it's nix profile install nixpkgs#vscode
and it should kinda work. Although to run it, you might have to also do nix profile install github:nix-community/nixgl --impure
and then run vscode as nixGL code
because of video driver awfulness.
I think you should still pass --cmd Hyprland
to it, no?
I think it depends a lot on where you are. Where I am, the government (kinda unofficially) provides excellent quality (<10 cm/px in some cities, and <50cm/px for the entire country) orthographically adjusted aerial imaging, that's a lot better than any commercial solution.
Does not seem to cache the satellite tiles for usage offline.
Did you use the "Download Map" option? It definitely works offline for me after I download it.
OsmAnd does support this now. You need to activate the overlay/underlay you want to download, press&hold anywhere on the map, then in the menu do Actions > Download Map.
OsmAnd does support this. You need to activate the overlay/underlay you want to download, press&hold anywhere on the map, then in the menu do Actions > Download Map.
Hey, you can add the satellite imagery you need by doing Configure Map > Underlay > Underlay map > Add more. Then you can select the imagery you just added from that same menu.
After you've selected the underlay map, you can pre-download the images for offline use by viewing the part of the map you want to download, touching&holding anywhere on it, then doing Actions > Download Map.
Hope that helps.
It's also official and its logs are published here: https://logs.nixos.dev/ so the discussions happening there should (at least in theory) show up in search results instead of disappearing forever.